Teddy C.: Some professors have very fragile egos. I once corrected a business school professor on a non-controversial topic and he totally shut me down; he was very defensive to be corrected by a student.

Jason R.: This is so true

Jason R.: It’s good to learn the history not an edited version of history

A Native American student at Cal State Sacramento University was told by her history teacher that there was no genocide against the indigenous population of North America. When the student, Chiitaanibah Johnson, took issue with this claim and challenged him, she was ejected from the class and expelled.

The professor said he didn’t care for the term “genocide” as he didn’t think it accurately describes what happened in relation to Native American history.

U.S. History Professor Maury Wiseman accused Johnson of “hijacking” his class when she challenged him on this. He also pointed out that he was very offended at her accusations that he was a “bigot” and “racist.”